Friday 10 January 2014

Ultra Realistic Finger-paintings of Icebergs by Zaria Forman

Artist Zaria Forman finger paints creates extraordinary painting images of Icebergs of Greenland. Brooklyn based talented artist motivated by her travels to the most astonishing landscapes, and developed an appreciation for the beauty and vastness of the ever changing sky and sea. I loved plain desert, far off storm, monsoon rains, and cold arctic light illuminating Greenland waters. I’ll not forget my travel, when I took myriads photographs and make little sketches. When I came back, I was really impressed the Greenland’s beauty and would like to draw my memories, experiences, and photographs to create large scale compositions. I’d like to add layers of color onto the papers, smudging everything with my fingers and hands. 

I’m really inspired of my mother (Rena Bass Forman), and she had conceived the idea for the voyage, but sadly did not live to see it through. During her illness, ever her dedication never wavered and then I decided to carry out her final journey. I am deeply grateful for my teammates for helping me carry out her wishes and realize her dream. My aim is these bring drawings bring awareness, and invite viewers to share the urgency in a hopeful and meaningful way.          











Astonishing Images of Frozen Lighthouse on Lake Michigan



This earth is so beautiful especially in winter colors, when the winter chill in high gear, American photographer Thomas Zakowski has captured some striking pictures of frozen lighthouses to reflect just how cold temperatures can get. The photographer's Zakowski remarkable shots disclose a lesser seen vision of lighthouses on Lake Michigan, each having been hit with waves of water that have succumb to the frigid temperatures, crystallizing in place. It is extremely arduous task to standing in temperatures well below freezing, and makes images of 30ft structures have been transformed into massive icicles. Thomas Zakowski, 56 years old, on a trip to two cities in Michigan after a storm battered the state.





 


Eastern Phoebe



The Eastern Phoebe is also called Sayornis phoebe is a tiny passerine bird. This tyrant flycatcher breeds in eastern North America, though its usual range does not include the southeastern coastal USA. This bird is migratory in winter in the Southernmost USA and Central America. It is a very infrequent nomadic to western Europe, and first bird to return to the breeding grounds in spring season, and probably the last to leave in fall season. Normally bird is reaching in mid late March for breeding, and return to winter around the same time. The bird breeding habitat is open farmland, woodland, and suburbs, probably close to water. This eastern phoebe is insectivorous, and often perches noticeably when seeking food items. The bird eats fruits and berries in cooler weather. This bird is unusually big-headed, particularly if it puffs up the small crest, and its plumage is gray-brown above. It has a white throat, dirty gray breast and buffish under parts which become whiter during the breeding season. Two indistinct buff bars are present on each wing. Its lack of an eye ring and wing bars, and it’s all dark bill differentiate it from other North American tyrant flycatchers, and it pumps its tail up and down similar other phoebes when perching on a branch. The Eastern Phoebe's call is a sharp chip, and the song, from which it gets its name, is fee-bee. It regularly nests on human structures such as buildings and bridges. The bird start nesting activity starts in the first week of April. The Phoebe nest is an open cup with a mud base and lined with moss and grass, fabricated in crevice in a rock or man-made site; 2–6 eggs are laid. Both parents feed the young and regularly increase two broods per year. The Eastern Phoebe is sporadically host to the nest-parasitic Brown-headed Cowbird.
















 

Hat Pendant Lamps

Original pendant lamps by British designer Jake Phipps. The hat pendant lamps are made with classic British cultural icons, an authentic bowler hat(Jeeves lamp) and an authentic top hat(Wooster lamp). The hats are lined with gold or silver aluminum to reflect light optimally. A fun, stylish, design classic to add some brit-class and vintage-look to your home, office or restaurant/bar.

Monday 6 January 2014

Large Kitchen Window Makes Substantial Difference in Appeal, Suitability and Space.

People are looking for something different, which makes good impression to others. Then you must select the best kitchen window for your home that’d make a substantial difference in appeal, suitability and space. What we have here is an example of the large window design-build by the Archia firm, that deals both architectural design and/or full construction services for residential properties. This lovely kitchen is part of a renovation-restoration project to an 1860′s farmhouse in Dover Massachusetts. How does it look? Would you like a big window or a window like this in your kitchen? I’m sure you’d like to have same window in your kitchen, which provides ample environmental feel too.





Elegant Floor Lamp

Few things are really very beautiful to decorate your house, like this is an elegant floor lamp with a flower head. It has a beaten copper base and a colored tissue paper shade available in orange, fuchsia, cream, pale pink and lilac .Takes 7 to 15 wats energy.170 cm high.

 


Saturday 4 January 2014

Wristband 8 GB USB



The premium quality, 8GB flash drive is molded inside a flexible silicon wristband for easy to secured carry of your data. The wristband is 8-1/2″ long and can be extended when it needed. Customer’s satisfaction is assured with 14 days return money back guarantee and a one year replacement warranty.